Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Brune?, of Valparaiso, was in Rensselaer a short time today. e Born, this Wednesday morning, March 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borntrager, southwest of town, a daughter. Will and John Ulyat, George Davis and Bram Waling, of Brook, were here, today to attend the horse sale. E. J. Markin, who worked last year at the Alter tile mill, moved ybsterday to the Henry Gowland farm, which he will farm this year. If you come in I will be glad to show you through our line whether you wish to buy or not. THE MODEL CLOTHIERS, S. Leopold, Mgr.

Tonight, the theme of the sermon at the Presbyterian church will be, “The Master of the Heart.” Miss Rowley will sing two solos. You are invited to be present. Now is your chance to buy a swell Tailor-Made Suit, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. . * C. EARL DUVALL. William Warren started down from Tefft Monday with a team of horses for the sale,* but before he goc two miles from home he disposed of one of ihe horses, so he had to go back home and hitch up single. He is here today with the other horse. Our line of new spring Neckwear and Dress Shirts have arrived. They are beauties You should see them. MODEL CLOTHIERS, S. Leopold, Mgr. Friends of Miss Flossie Gardner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. B. O. Gardner, now residing at Los Angeles, Cal., have received announcements of her marriage at Los Angeles on Feb. 15th, to Mr. Murray R. Irvine. The Gardners moved from Rensselaer about four years ago. Get our prices. See our line of samples for your made to measure suit. Prices the lowest. Fit guaranteed. MODEL CLOTHIERS, S. Leopold, Mgr. * , On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, March 3d, 4th and sth, I will holdxmy tailor-made suit, topcoat and cravenette opening. Easter will soon be here, so be sure and come in and have your measure taken. Special attention on tailor-mades those three days C. EARL DUVALL.

Hogs sold in Indianapolis yesterday for $10.25 per hundred. Jasper county stockmen predicted in December that hogs would reach 10 cents per pound. Now there is no telling how high they will go. An Indianapolis man has figured out that 55 cent corn fed to hogs that sell for $10.25 will bring $1.90 per bushel. S/H. Holmes and W. M. Elkins and wife and little daughter left this morning for Jamestown, N. Dak., near which place they expect to locate. Yeaton and Crisler interested them in that country. Mr. Holmes’ family will follow after he decides on a place. Both are excellent families, headed by industrious and capable farmers and they are certain to succeed in that land where hustle counts so much.

Spring Style Display The most important Style Exhibit of the season ivill be held Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 10,11,12 Every woman who is interested in Correct Modes in IWiliSßl Faultless Feminine Apparel, is invited to inspect our WtwwS masterful display of Spring Styles—an authentic and üßf fwK interesting portrayal or the Season’s Newest Modes in Tailored Suits and Skirts, Capes, Serge and Covert Coats. MI Hu Those who desire to make selections during the Opening Days IffllA gill will be offered every opportunity and assistance, but whether you U 1 wBJr? pome to buy or merely to look, be assured you are equally welcome. workshop# Worth e #